Save $30 on an OBSBOT Tiny AI-Powered Webcam

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Now that you’ve been making do with your home office for the past year, you may be deciding this working from home thing is the way to go, regardless of health requirements. If you’re looking to make more permanent changes to your home office, consider an OBSBOT Tiny AI-Powered Webcam. Not only can you mount it on your laptop, but it can also stand alone as a gimbal.

You’ll get Full HD 1080P at 30 fps with ultra-smooth accurate motion and more precise video for a suitable streaming experience, whether you’re hosting the stream or a part of the audience. It uses deep-learning neural networks for AI tracking and auto framing.

Obsbot Tiny Webcam Gimbal

The OBSBOT Tiny AI-Powered Webcam provides video calls with clear video, even when the bandwidth is limited. It supports H.264 with scalable video coding encoding to rely less on computer and network resources. The webcam also supports plug-and-play to make it easy to get up and get going and uses USB-C for video transfer speed. The two-axis gimbal can cover an entire room, while dual omni-directional mics employ noise cancellation.

The auto-exposure and white balance will keep the focus on showing you at your best. It also works with two kinds of gestures. Computer software is provided that does some of the basic control, such as rotation, selecting a target, zooming in or out, and presets.

The webcam ships with a USB-C data power cable, magnetic mount, user manual, and warranty card.

Take $30 off the list price of this webcam and pay just $169.00.

OBSBOT Tiny AI-Powered Webcam

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